Re: Cannot compile ASC (Advanced strategic commander 2.0.1.0)



jim wrote:


When I run configure on the downloaded source tree I get the following
message:

Header <bitset> not found. This is probably caused by having an outdated
C++ compiler / standard library. Please upgrade to a
compiler that is
ISO/IEC 14882 conformant (for example gcc 3.2)


I am on 10.3 and my version of gcc shows the following:

NEW64:/home/jim/downloads/asc/asc-2.0.1.0 # gcc -dumpversion
4.2.1

It looks like a header or lib problem to me but there is no clue from
the error message. Anybody seen this?

TIA Jim
Add this to your repo's:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/games:/strategy:/turn-based/openSUSE_10.3

Then use Yast to install.


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